<br><br>Unknown error? I think I know the error! I think Droogie was right and the Apple servers are being over loaded.<br><br>Between that issue and the slowness of this forum software, I'm having a tough morning!<br><br>I think it may be time step away form the computer.<br><br>

Reading over at TUAW, it sounds like Apple's iTunes servers are getting hammered and they can't activate as many iPhones at the stores like they thought.<br><br>I agree, they should have staggered out the releases.<br><br><br><br>my photos

The new update has made my iPhone as useful as a Zune as a matter of fact a Zune functions better than my iBrick.<br>I cant even call SJ up and cuss his ass out or listen to my iTunes or my movies and I really miss my pOrn movie <br><br> My Ultimate Amazing Crap !

I can't even find evidence of a 2.0 update!!! I keep checking through both Software Update and also through iTunes, and it keeps telling me there is no update.. that 1.1.4 is the current version! Anyone got the answer?<br><br>

I just spoke with Apple iPhone Tech Support... the servers are so jammed the update will not work even if you manually download the 2.0 software -- which I tried... DOH! -- and try and install it that way. <br><br>The tech guy said it doesn't matter how you download it, considering the iPhone updates must always access Apple servers for activation info (a little paranoid there, Apple?), the update will not work. He also stated Apple is having software-related server errors of their own and they will not be resolved for a couple of hours! <br><br>Nothing wrong with your iPhone or updates... there are MAJOR problems on Apple's end. <br><br>I hate to say I told you so, but... (gloat, gloat, gloat!) <br><br>droog<br><br><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by droogie on 07/11/08 12:44 PM (server time).</EM></FONT></P>

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